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Tweetbot for Twitter
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Tweetbot is an award-winning, native Twitter client for the Mac. This full-featured client has fantastic support for multiple accounts and lists. It also has powerful mute filters, multiple column views, and much more.

Highlights:

Designed for OS X. Tweetbot feels right at home in Yosemite with its beautiful interface, animations, support for Retina Displays and Notification Center.

Multiple Columns & Windows.Open saved searches, lists, mentions, direct message conversations and more into columns or windows and never miss a tweet.

Mute Filters.Hide tweets that you don’t want to see for a short period or forever. Mute people, hashtags, or tweets via keywords (includes regex).

Multiple Device Sync.If you use Tweetbot on iOS, your timeline, unread status, and mute filters will automatically stay in sync so you can always continue where you left off across devices.

2.5

Apr 25, 2017

- Very recently Twitter added new API to allow sending of images via DM and now you can too- When replying to a Tweet the names of the users you are replying to no longer count against the 140 character limit- Ability to do a "Classic" reply, just hold control while clicking on the reply button. Note in this mode all user names still count towards the 140 character limit.- Fixes an issue where fullscreen Tweetbot window may not have resized when screen resolution changed.- Fixes a potential crasher when viewing collections for a user that had a large number of collections.- Fixes an issue in tweet detail view where multiple image tweets the first and second images would be below the 3rd and 4th.

2.4.6

Jan 27, 2017

- Fixed issue where closing main window would stop the dock icon from updating.- Fixed issue where time not showing up on reply/conversation tweets in status detail. - Fixes issue where you swipe to show tweet detail and then swipe back and hovering over timeline again doesn't show action overlay buttons until you scroll.- If you have a twitter user/tweet url you'd like to open in Tweetbot you can now paste it into the search field in the search tab.- Fixed issue with 'Go to User' where typing a username could take you to a random user.- Fixed issue where you could duplicate Topics popovers.

2.4.5

Nov 30, 2016

- Fixed an issue with loading some images- Fixed an iCloud issue caused by deleting too many filters at once

2.4.4

--- 2.4.2- Support for macOS Sierra- Support for extended Tweets: Photos, Videos, GIFs and Quote Tweets no longer count toward your 140 characters- Support for uploading videos up to 140 seconds long to Twitter- Better media previews for search results

2.4.3

Sep 21, 2016

- Fixed corrupted image cache

--- 2.4.2- Support for macOS Sierra- Support for extended Tweets: Photos, Videos, GIFs and Quote Tweets no longer count toward your 140 characters- Support for uploading videos up to 140 seconds long to Twitter- Better media previews for search results

2.4.2

Sep 20, 2016

*** If you are experiencing odd looking avatars and images after upgrading, scrolling through a few pages of a search and restarting should clear them out ***

- Support for macOS Sierra- Support for extended Tweets: Photos, Videos, GIFs and Quote Tweets no longer count toward your 140 characters- Support for uploading videos up to 140 seconds long to Twitter- Better media previews for search results

2.4.1

Aug 9, 2016

- Fixed a crash that started happening in 10.11.6- Fixed incorrect title for Quotes in the Activity tab

2.4

May 19, 2016

This release introduces Topics. A Topic is a way to let you quickly Tweet a group of related Tweets without having to manually reply to yourself and/or manually add the same hashtags over and over again. They are really great for rapid fire live Tweeting events.

You can access Topics by clicking the gear menu in the New Tweet screen. They are also stored in and require iCloud, so you can start a topic on your iPhone and easily continue it on your iPad and Mac.

- Collections Support- Improved Quote Preview in Compose Window- Removed play/pause button from video playback. Clicking on the video will toggle play/pause.- Fixed an issue where incoming DM's would play a sound even when notification center was set to 'Do not Disturb'.- If you mute someone you don't follow, it now automatically mutes searches, mentions and lists.- Fixed an issue with using the left-arrow key when in the timeline search field.- Fixed an issue with tab jumping too many columns.- Fixed an issue where you could drag additional images or video into a tweet that already had the max number of attachments.- Fixed an issue where videos would fail to upload.- Fixed an issue where .mov files could not be added as video.- Fixed an issue where the progress spinner wouldn't disappear after loading.- Fixed an issue where text could be cut off at the bottom after adding an image in the compose window.

2.3.4

Feb 5, 2016

- Fixed an issue where iCloud wouldn't sync on launch- Fixes a resizing issue with split screen on 10.11- Fixes an issue where using left arrow key when composing a DM would go back to previous view

2.3.3

Jan 29, 2016

Stars are now Hearts, Favorites are now Likes. They still behave exactly like they always have, just think of it as quick coat of paint to better match Twitter's display guidelines.

- Better handling of view sizes when using a single column in full screen- If iCloud Drive isn't enabled, you'll see a warning asking you to enable it.- If the window is fullscreen and the screen resolution changes, the window will now resize properly- Copying and pasting an image file from the Finder into a compose window now pastes the image properly- Better handling of window sizing when dragging multiple images into a new tweet window- Fixed the issue where using shift-space/page down could scroll past partially visible tweets- Fixed an issue where double-clicking on a quoted tweet would open the status detail for the quoted tweet and the original tweet- When posting tweets with large images, you should see less 'Media parameter is invalid' errors- Other minor stability improvements

2.3.2

Jan 28, 2016

Stars are now Hearts, Favorites are now Likes. They still behave exactly like they always have, just think of it as quick coat of paint to better match Twitter's display guidelines.

- Better handling of view sizes when using a single column in full screen- If iCloud Drive isn't enabled, you'll see a warning asking you to enable it.- If the window is fullscreen and the screen resolution changes, the window will now resize properly- Copying and pasting an image file from the Finder into a compose window now pastes the image properly- Better handling of window sizing when dragging multiple images into a new tweet window- Fixed the issue where using shift-space/page down could scroll past partially visible tweets- Fixed an issue where double-clicking on a quoted tweet would open the status detail for the quoted tweet and the original tweet- When posting tweets with large images, you should see less 'Media parameter is invalid' errors- Other minor stability improvements

2.3.1

Dec 19, 2015

- Fixed a crash with TweetMarker.

This update is all about sync. We've switched our syncing engine to use CloudKit which will provide you with faster, more consistent syncing between your iOS devices and Macs. It also sets up a foundation for some cool features we have planned for future releases. We know improved syncing doesn't sound too exciting, but it will provide a better underlying experience.

Please note, iCloud Drive must be turned on for syncing to work. Syncing with iOS requires Tweetbot for iOS 4.2 or later.

2.3

Dec 10, 2015

This update is all about sync. We've switched our syncing engine to use CloudKit which will provide you with faster, more consistent syncing between your iOS devices and Macs. It also sets up a foundation for some cool features we have planned for future releases. We know improved syncing doesn't sound too exciting, but it will provide a better underlying experience.

Please note, iCloud Drive must be turned on for syncing to work. Syncing with iOS requires Tweetbot for iOS 4.2 or later.

2.2.2

Nov 23, 2015

- Adjustments to large thumbnail aspect ratios- Added menu item, "View > Enter/Exit Full Screen" (10.11 or later)- Fixed the quoted tweet color issue when you reply to a tweet that contains quoted tweet- Fixed the issue where control+enter to add a new line would add strange characters- Fixed the issue where when you held down the up arrow, it wouldn't scroll to the top tweet properly- Fixed an issue where the app could ask you multiple times for permission to access your location

2.2.1

Nov 23, 2015

- Fixes crasher on Mac OS X 10.9 or earlier.

2.2

Nov 18, 2015

- Fullscreen support and split screen support in 10.11- Tweet details now show conversation and replies in the same order as Tweetbot 4 for iOS.- Control-click on the fav button and fav from any of your accounts.- Muted keywords can now optionally mute lists and searches.- Various color changes to match Tweetbot 4 for iOS.- Fixed an issue where "Find Users" when composing a tweet could end up with no results.- Main menu: added Tweet > Share > Message Tweet and Open in Browser.- Various bug fixes.

2.1.1

Oct 15, 2015

- Fixed “New Tweet” and “Show/Hide” global hot keys.- Fixed an issue where if you have no activity, the progress view spins forever.- Fixed an issue with gestures being reversed in certain cases.- Fixed an issue with notification quick replies where tweets didn't contain the reply text.- Fixed the command-shift-l shortcut and opening links opposite of what your “Open Links in Background” preference was.- Fixed an issue with the search tab where you couldn't start typing into the search field.- Fixed an issue where an existing direct message column wouldn’t be created properly.- Fixed a possible crasher when user search was in a column and the main window was closed.- Fixed an issue where pressing spacebar at the top of your tweets would scroll down and obscure the first tweet.- Fixed an issue where if you had enough columns, you would see an “Enter Fullscreen” menu item. Fullscreen mode is currently in development.- Fixed a font change that affected some fonts on 10.10.x.- Fixed some layout issues with tweets in 10.11.- Fixed some reported crashes.

2.1

Oct 6, 2015

- New Activity View.- Quoted tweets now show up in mentions.- Play Twitter, Instagram, and Vine video within the app.- Pinch to zoom images or resize the image view window.- Support for uploading Twitter hosted videos.- Retweets button in the status detail now shows who retweeted.- Swipe-back gesture now works in the profile view.- People search popover has been simplified and should return more relevant results.- Direct message images are now displayed.- Added "View > Scroll To Last Read" to easily return to last read tweet.- Fixed the issue where you weren't able to see all list members.- Fixed the issue where you wouldn't see "Subscribed Lists" in the timeline list picker or column button in bottom left of main window.- Fixed the issue where you could keep clicking on media and get many loading views.- Fixed the issues with the selected tweet not being fully visible while navigating using the up/down arrow or page up/down keys.- If the search field is visible in a column titlebar and you press "esc" when search field not active it will now be dismissed.- When viewing a status detail view, you can select words, control-click, and look up the word in the dictionary.- Improved memory management.- Many minor bug fixes.

2.0.4

Sep 10, 2015

- Fixed a crash that happened when mentioning users. Sorry it took so long, we couldn't reproduce it locally.

2.0.3

Aug 18, 2015

- Performance improvement on retina- Fixed issue with new 10,000 character DMs

2.0.2

Jul 1, 2015

- By popular request, small image previews are back- Fixed high CPU usage issue on some machines- Fixed memory leaks

Nov 8, 2017

Version 2.5.4

- Added support for posting up to 280 character long Tweets.- Blocking users now prevents Tweets from those users showing up in Tweet search and Tweet replies.

Customer Reviews

4 out of 5

41 Ratings

41 Ratings

It’s alright...

Nov 15, 2017

nathan_abd

I love Tweetbot! There’s just a few things that I would enjoy having. With videos, theres no way of seeing your progress in the video. Also, the menu bar is very inconsistent with whether or not it wants to show up. Also, when it comes to the activity section, I find it kind of weird on how when I press one of the activity items, it opens the person who liked/retweeted/mentioned’s account, and doesn’t show the tweet. Also, when I want to see who liked the tweet, it shows Favstar, and not who actually liked the tweet. I wish there was a way to turn that off, that would be fantastic. It’s doable without, but those features would be god-sent if they existed. Great app, I’ve bought it twice on iPhone and now on my Mac. Just a tiny bit more until it’s engraved in greatness.

It’s alright...

Nov 15, 2017

nathan_abd

I love Tweetbot! There’s just a few things that I would enjoy having. With videos, theres no way of seeing your progress in the video. Also, the menu bar is very inconsistent with whether or not it wants to show up. Also, when it comes to the activity section, I find it kind of weird on how when I press one of the activity items, it opens the person who liked/retweeted/mentioned’s account, and doesn’t show the tweet. Also, when I want to see who liked the tweet, it shows Favstar, and not who actually liked the tweet. I wish there was a way to turn that off, that would be fantastic. It’s doable without, but those features would be god-sent if they existed. Great app, I’ve bought it twice on iPhone and now on my Mac. Just a tiny bit more until it’s engraved in greatness.

Great update - thank you!

Oct 24, 2017

FM_M

I use Twitter all day long, and gave up on all the free apps on my iPhone and iPad when I started using TweetBot there. I'm happy not to have ads, even happier to have my timeline be unmolested (no “recommended” nonsense, no out-of-order tweets), but I'm even happier knowing that the company's revenues - and therefore their priorities - are built around my purchase of the app. They're not focused on getting people to see ads; they're focused around making their customers so happy they tell other people how great their apps are.

Excellent Twitter app.

Would love to see a few new features: I’d love (seriously, I’d pay a good sized in-app purchase) for a visual-calendar based timeline that I could see multiple accounts’ scheduled tweets in simultaneously. OMG that would be nirvana. Buffer is nice, and Hootsuite does the job but really feels like I’m working in the web circa 2009, and I want a non-web macOS app circa 2017 (well, I really want circa 2020, but I'd compromise on 2018 delivered today ;-)

BUT.. given that today is still 2017, I think Tweetbot has been for a while and still is, hands down, the best macOS Twitter app in the Mac store.

Great update - thank you!

Oct 24, 2017

FM_M

I use Twitter all day long, and gave up on all the free apps on my iPhone and iPad when I started using TweetBot there. I'm happy not to have ads, even happier to have my timeline be unmolested (no “recommended” nonsense, no out-of-order tweets), but I'm even happier knowing that the company's revenues - and therefore their priorities - are built around my purchase of the app. They're not focused on getting people to see ads; they're focused around making their customers so happy they tell other people how great their apps are.

Excellent Twitter app.

Would love to see a few new features: I’d love (seriously, I’d pay a good sized in-app purchase) for a visual-calendar based timeline that I could see multiple accounts’ scheduled tweets in simultaneously. OMG that would be nirvana. Buffer is nice, and Hootsuite does the job but really feels like I’m working in the web circa 2009, and I want a non-web macOS app circa 2017 (well, I really want circa 2020, but I'd compromise on 2018 delivered today ;-)

BUT.. given that today is still 2017, I think Tweetbot has been for a while and still is, hands down, the best macOS Twitter app in the Mac store.

Gotta say, I prefer TweetDeck

Oct 29, 2017

danbarkan

This app is fine, but I can’t say it’s worth $10. Tweet*Deck* simply has more functionality. TB doesn’t allow you to easily organize your columns, you can’t custom filter your columns (like to not see retweets) and, as such, you can’t sort and track tweets in as many ways as TweetDeck allows. TB maybe has slightly better media support. TweetDeck does a better job of displaying polls. And, at least in terms of displaying the tweets themselves as they scroll down your columns, TweetDeck presents quotes, retweets, and so on more clearly than TB does. TB has decent sync across multiple devices, but unless that’s *crucial* for you, it alone doesn’t justify the price. Anyway, that’s my quick review and compare & contrast. If don’t desperately need sync across devices, I’d say give Tweetbot a pass.

Gotta say, I prefer TweetDeck

Oct 29, 2017

danbarkan

This app is fine, but I can’t say it’s worth $10. Tweet*Deck* simply has more functionality. TB doesn’t allow you to easily organize your columns, you can’t custom filter your columns (like to not see retweets) and, as such, you can’t sort and track tweets in as many ways as TweetDeck allows. TB maybe has slightly better media support. TweetDeck does a better job of displaying polls. And, at least in terms of displaying the tweets themselves as they scroll down your columns, TweetDeck presents quotes, retweets, and so on more clearly than TB does. TB has decent sync across multiple devices, but unless that’s *crucial* for you, it alone doesn’t justify the price. Anyway, that’s my quick review and compare & contrast. If don’t desperately need sync across devices, I’d say give Tweetbot a pass.